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Child Labor Coalition
ALICIA HOLSEYJULI DOSS
Overview
The Child Labor Problem
Child Labor Characteristics
Fair Labor Standards Act
The Child Labor Coalition
What We Can Do to Help
The Child Labor Problem
The International Labor Organization (ILO) defines child labor as work that damages the health of a child, prevents school attendance or could block future growth and development
The ILO estimates that at least 73 million children from 10-14 years old are employed worldwide
The Child Labor Problem
Child labor can be found in a variety of industries
Vast majority in agriculture, where they can be exposed to dangerous chemicals and equipment
Others are street children, peddling or running errands to earn a living
Some children are domestic workers, prostitutes, or factory workers
These children have no chance of a real childhood or education
Mainly a problem of developing countries
Job Characteristics and Why
Characteristics Poor treatment Underpayment Prolonged working hours Poor working environments
Why? Reduces production costs Maximizes profits
Child Labor in the United States
Fair Labor Standards Act (FSLA) Sets the minimum age for employment at 14 Limits the number of hours worked by minors under
the age of 16 Prohibits the employment of a minor in work declared
hazardous
THE CHILD LABOR COALITION (CLC), ESTABLISHED IN 1989, IS A GROUP OF MORE THAN 30 ORGANIZATIONS WHOSE
COMMON GOAL IS TO ACHIEVE CLC’S MISSION:
TO CONTINUE TO CAMPAIGN FOR AN END TO CHILD LABOR WORLDWIDE AND TO PROMOTE THE HEALTH, SAFETY,
EDUCATION, AND WELL-BEING OF WORKING MINORS BOTH IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD
What Is CLC?
CLC’S PRIMARY CONCERNS
Protecting Working MinorsEnding Child Labor Exploitation
Developing Public Education to Combat Child Labor Abuses
Why does CLC exist?
Serves as a national network for the exchange of information about Child Labor
Educates the public to bring about understanding to the nature of Child Labor Exploitation
Gets the government’s attention Act in a timely manner Ratify and enforce the International Labor Organization
and United Nations Conventions that affect child labor
CLC-Sponsored Campaigns
Getting the Public Involved2000- RUGMARK: Restoring Childhood (2000 Consumer Campaign) Develop a list of retailers in your city or community (store name and
complete address) who sell handmade carpets. Handmade carpets are often called hand-knotted, hand-loomed, or hand-tufted. You could find retailers in the yellow pages of your telephone book -- usually under the heading "carpets.”
Mail the RUGMARK pre-printed postcard to all the stores on your list.2002- World Cup Fans: Who's Making Those Soccer Balls? Concerned soccer fans could download a flyer that was distributed at a
World Cup Match and sign and send a postcard to the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA), calling for immediate action in the fight against child labor.
Ongoing- “Stop Sweatshops Campaign” The coalition advises others, along with Co-op America, to get involved
by demanding sweatshop free products where you shop, looking for the union label on the clothing you buy, and purchasing Fair Trade products, which is an economic system that ensures healthy working conditions, self-determination, and fair wages for workers.
What We Can Do to Help
Raise AwarenessWe need to raise awareness of the child labor issue
across campus and get students involvedOn World Day Against Child Labor (June 12, 2007), the
Clayton State cheerleaders will do a routine on campus promoting the end of child labor
During the routine, they will wear T-shirts that say “got kids?” on the front and www.stopchildlabor.org on the back
We can also pass out Child Labor Coalition fliers to the students with information about child labor, ways to ensure they buy child-labor-free items, and how to get involved
What We Can Do to Help
Raise Money
This events gives us an opportunity to raise money!
By selling the “got kids?” T-shirts, we can raise money and spread the word about child labor
We can sell hamburgers, hot dogs, drinks, etc.
All profits will be donated to CLC in Clayton State University’s name
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Questions?